A human rights activist in Malawi is expected to present himself to the police.
Human Rights Defender’s Coalition (HRDC) said its chairman Timothy Mtambo, who was being sought by police, will be escorted by well-wishers to a station in the capital, Lilongwe.
Police Publicist James Kadadzera stated that an arrest warrant had been issued for Mr Mtambo.
Two other HRDC members were arrested on Sunday and charged with inciting violence.
The group had announced plans to shut down the presidential residences across the countries to protest against President Peter Mutharika’s decision not to sack the chairperson of the electoral commission.
HRDC has been calling for changes in the commission before a rerun of the presidential election that was nullified in February.
The group tweeted:
Source: BBC